ASNT EVENT Research Symposium
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Research Symposium
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CALL FOR POSTERSSUBMIS SION DE ADLINE: OCTOBER 15, 2019
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Advancing NDE Technologies, Research and Engineering in a Changing World
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ABOUT
CHAIRS & COMMITTEE
CALL FOR POSTERS
HOTEL INFO
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Research Symposium A d v a n c i n g N D E Te c h n o l o g i e s , R e s e a r c h a n d E n g i n e e r i n g i n a C h a n g i n g W o r l d
ASNT Research Symposium is one of the premier platforms for exchanging information on groundbreaking, trending and emerging research, technology transfer and engineering practices in the field of nondestructive evaluation (NDE). During the Symposium, you will have numerous opportunities to explore, discuss and share your experiences on cutting edge NDE technologies—from research level to real-world application.
The theme for 2020 Research Symposium is “Advancing NDE Technologies, Research and Engineering in a Changing World” and will address key research, development and innovation of advancing NDE technologies and bridge gaps in NDE research, engineering and technology transfer. This year the
symposium will include presentations in innovative NDE research and development areas such as:
• Advancing/Emerging NDE Methods
• Automation/Robotics in NDE
• Electromagnetics NDE
• Engineering Design for Inspectibility
• Industry 4.0 and NDE
• NDE in Additive Manufacturing
• NDE Modeling and Simulation
• Structural Health Monitoring - Prognostic & Predictive
• Radiography NDE
• NDE for Aerospace/Composites
• NDE of Railroads
• Passive Wireless Sensors
• Pipeline and Petroleum NDE
• Thermal NDE Methods
• Ultrasonics NDE Methods
On behalf of the organizing committee, we would like to extend a warm invitation to you and your colleagues to participate in the ASNT Research Symposium in 2020.
ABOUT
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CHAIRS & COMMITTEE
Dr. Ahmed Arabi Hassen ASNT Research Symposium Chair
Staff Scientist, Additive Manufacturing and Advanced Composites Manufacturing Demonstration Facility
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Dr. Arvin Ebrahimkhanlou ASNT Research Symposium Vice Chair
Postdoctoral Fellow
The University of Texas at Austin
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEEMs. Karen Bruer, Amee Bay / Ghostrock
Dr. Andriy Chertov, Institute for Diagnostic Imaging Research University
Dr. Ehsan Dehghan-Niri, New Mexico State University
Dr. Yiming Deng, Michigan State University
Mr. Arvin Ebrahimkhanlou, University of Texas at Austin
Mr. Gregory Garcia, Evraz North America
Dr. Ahmed Hassen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Mrs. Alicia LeMasters, ASNT International Service Center
Dr. Sahar Maghsoudy-Louyeh, Aerospace Corporation
Dr. Saptarshi Mukherjee, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Dr. Anish Poudel, Transportation Technology Center, Inc.
Mr. Barry Schieferstein, ASNT International Service Center
Mr. Ryan Spencer, The University of Tennessee Knoxville
Dr. Hossein Taheri, Molex, LLC
Dr. Shane Boone, BDI
SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Dr. Hassina Biheux, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Dr. Janelle Chambers, Southern Research Institute
Dr. Tsuchin Chu, Southern Illinois University
Dr. Elliot Cramer, NASA Langley Research Center
Dr. Jack Duke, Virginia Tech University
Mr. Roger Engelbart, Boeing Company
Dr. Gary Georgeson, Boeing Company
Mr. David Gilbert, British Institute of Non-destructive Testing
Dr. Shant Kenderian, Aerospace Corporation
Dr. Valery Godinez-Azcuaga, Mistras Group, Inc
Dr. Roman Maev, University of Windsor
Mr. David Moore, Sandia National Laboratories
Dr. Yicheng Pan, Emerson Electrics
Dr. Dula Parkinson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Dr. Anish Poudel, Transportation Technology Center, Inc.
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POSTER SESSION COMPETITION SUBMISSION Deadline for submitting abstract of poster presentation: January 10, 2020Notification of acceptance: January 24, 2020Deadline for submitting the full poster: February 14, 2020Poster Session Day: Tuesday, March 24, 2020
The ASNT Research Symposium 2020 invites all students to participate in a technical poster competition event as part the symposium, being held on March 23-26, 2020 at Williamsburg Lodge, Williamsburg, VA.
Students are encouraged to submit a proposal for inclusion in a two hour Poster Session to be held on
Tuesday, 24 March, 2020. Posters are to be printed, conference style, for presentation.
Poster presenters must be on hand during the session to discuss posters and answer questions.
POSTER CONTENT: • Abstract (required): an overview of the research presented in the poster including the purpose and goals on the study should be included.
• Background (required): any background and motivation behind the study needs to be described
• Methodology (required): a summary of the contribution, methodology and results should be explained clearly in this section.
• Discussion (optional/recommended): any debate regarding the presented study in relationship to similar research.
• Future Work (optional/recommended): describe remaining work and potential future studies to complete the presented research.
• References (required): list all related references and emails of the authors.
TO SUBMIT a poster for consideration please DOWNLOAD ABSTRACT TEMPLATE and send the completed file to [email protected]
DOWNLOAD POSTER TEMPLATE Poster size: 36” (W) x 48” (H) Font: simple easy to read. Bullets and numbering: simple and clear.
Arrange the poster for logical flow from left to right. There is no mandatory format required.
For more information or clarification please contact the ASNT Conference Department
Poster Chair: Dr. Sahar Maghsoudy-Louyeh | ASNT Conference Department: [email protected]
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HOTEL INFORMATION Williamsburg Lodge
310 South England Street, Williamsburg, VA
ASNT Group Rate: $179 per night (plus taxes) Rate good until February 28, 2020
Reserve online or call 800-261-9530. Be sure to refer to the
ASNT Research Symposium when making your reservation by phone.
The Williamsburg Lodge was opened in 1939 to provide comfortable accommodations for travelers to the Historic Area. From its original blue stone floors to the cypress accents and fretwork design details, in every cozy nook and spacious expanse, the Lodge tells the story of its Virginia setting and the history of the town Rockefeller restored. Its newly renovated room 323 guest rooms are furnished with pieces inspired by The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation’s collections at the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum.
Guests can dine at the Lodge Lounge and the Lodge Restaurant, known for its Friday Night Seafood Feast. The Lodge’s expansive property offers a relaxing retreat, just steps away from all the action, right across the street from The Spa of Colonial Williamsburg and the Golden Horseshoe Golf Club and adjacent to the Historic Area.
ABOUT WILLIAMSBURGLocated just two hours outside of Washington D.C., Williamsburg is full of fun things to do and places to
visit that have been recognized with major national awards, including amusement parks, golf courses,
waterparks, spas, craft breweries, bike paths, historic sites, haunted houses and more. This 18th-century
city is the world’s largest living history museum, boasting over forty sites and trades, four historic
taverns, and two world-class art museums.New York Times “Places to Go in 2019”Expedia “Cities that Must Be Seen in 2019”Frommer’s “Best Places to Go in 2019”
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